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the problem is pakistan and north korea. >> eliot: you're exactly right. i want to drill down on these. you're right. a bipolar treaty between the united states and russia is nice but does not confront the nations of the rogue nation that you're talking about and how do we deal with them. a no-use first strategy sends the message we won't first, but you better be prepared for retaliation. would you use them against iran for instance. >> yes, i am convinced it would influence iran because it would force the people and it's government to think through what they're doing. right now every move they make is celebrated through a good part of the world because its striking a blow on israel and the united states and others. i can't guarantee that they won't use nuclear weapons but i can gather tee that they guarantee that they'll have to think through the consequences of it. >> eliot: you want to say no matter who you may be, you will suffer the consequences that we said to russia in the 50s and 60s under that regime. how do you counter proliferation and stop the
the problem is pakistan and north korea. >> eliot: you're exactly right. i want to drill down on these. you're right. a bipolar treaty between the united states and russia is nice but does not confront the nations of the rogue nation that you're talking about and how do we deal with them. a no-use first strategy sends the message we won't first, but you better be prepared for retaliation. would you use them against iran for instance. >> yes, i am convinced it would influence iran...
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but opium is a -- crime organizations in pakistan and other countries. pakistani interior minister called on western nations to share responsibility for the drug trade, although most opium consumed in asia is produced in the west. >> i demanded the west to -- the blame is on pakistan, all afghanistan, all the countries here. >> reporter: those who produce opium and transport it and those who consume it need to work together to end this scourge. >> and that will wrap up our bulletin for today. >>> japanese nuclear experts are trying to figure out if the nation's only operating nuclear plant is vulnerable to earthquakes. the oe plant's operator conducted a survey on a fault beneath the compound. but an official much the nuclear regulation authority has raised doubts about the validity of that study. the nuclear authority asked five expert to examine the fissure earlier this month. a key pipeline that transports cooling water runs across the nearly one kilometer long seam. if the fault is confirmed to be active, the plant could be shut down. but the experts
but opium is a -- crime organizations in pakistan and other countries. pakistani interior minister called on western nations to share responsibility for the drug trade, although most opium consumed in asia is produced in the west. >> i demanded the west to -- the blame is on pakistan, all afghanistan, all the countries here. >> reporter: those who produce opium and transport it and those who consume it need to work together to end this scourge. >> and that will wrap up our...
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as hadley said and many people will say, pakistan is in many ways more critical but pakistan is much more critical because the point in the that makes life more difficult and pakistan, so i think in some ways it wasn't a great india and pakistan india so far is off track in terms of these issues. i think it hasn't worked. it's more of a regional picture. it remains very critical and important in pakistan and afghanistan. there i think at this time the united states at least brokers a solution of a long festering issue that is the recognition of the international border between pakistan and afghanistan. it is very difficult to make the point when the u.s. withdraws that by declining they should say on this side of what? if they do not recognize the existing border as the international border which everybody else does, then it makes the case harder. nobody assumes that it's going to extend to the river just as nobody should assume that their brand of pakistan should extend into afghanistan so there is a defective that needs to delegitimize between 2014 or the conversation started it wo
as hadley said and many people will say, pakistan is in many ways more critical but pakistan is much more critical because the point in the that makes life more difficult and pakistan, so i think in some ways it wasn't a great india and pakistan india so far is off track in terms of these issues. i think it hasn't worked. it's more of a regional picture. it remains very critical and important in pakistan and afghanistan. there i think at this time the united states at least brokers a solution...
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with the pakistan -- a objected to the decision. >> we attempted to communicate with the pakistan foreign office. and since those comments were not received by the foreign office, by fax we communicated with them. >> outside, people have been celebrating an enchanting -- and chanting. execution, while legally in india, is rare. the last one was eight years ago. this man carried out one of the deadliest attack this country has seen. >> his body has been buried in the premises of this jail. the timing is significant, because it comes just days before the fourth anniversary of the november, 2008 deaths. >> last year, lasala or had the second-highest murder rate in the world. -- el salvador had the second highest murder rate in the world. earlier this year, a truce was broken between the two criminal street gang groups prepar. that has caused the murder rate to drop significantly. linda presba has the report. >> these men all belong to the 18th street gang. they are one side in a vicious war. they were inside the el salvador jail when a truce was negotiated. if we are believe that part of the
with the pakistan -- a objected to the decision. >> we attempted to communicate with the pakistan foreign office. and since those comments were not received by the foreign office, by fax we communicated with them. >> outside, people have been celebrating an enchanting -- and chanting. execution, while legally in india, is rare. the last one was eight years ago. this man carried out one of the deadliest attack this country has seen. >> his body has been buried in the premises...
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afghan-made drugs fund islamic extremists and crime organizations in pakistan and other countries. pakistani interior minister called on western nations to share responsibility for the drug trade. even though most opium is produced in asia, it's consumed in the west. >> i demand the west to reduce their demand. where the blame is on pakistan, the blame is on afghanistan, the blame is on the regional countries here. >> reporter: opium from afghanistan is applied to the whole region. those who produce it and transport it and those who consume it need to work together to end this scourge. nhk world, islamabad. >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizens still demanding democracy. the threat of violence. the push for peace. the sdow of conflict. get news and insight on south and southeast asia every weekday live from bangkok only on nhk world "newsline." >>> wine lovers have started popping the corks on this year's beaujolais. sales of the 2012 vintage begin on thursday. thanks to geography, people in japan are the first to sample the french wine eac
afghan-made drugs fund islamic extremists and crime organizations in pakistan and other countries. pakistani interior minister called on western nations to share responsibility for the drug trade. even though most opium is produced in asia, it's consumed in the west. >> i demand the west to reduce their demand. where the blame is on pakistan, the blame is on afghanistan, the blame is on the regional countries here. >> reporter: opium from afghanistan is applied to the whole region....
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cited as a driver for much of what pakistan does and even for what much of pakistan is. recently we have seen the india pakistan relations have gotten better. perhaps significantly better and i would be curious as how you would see that warming in the relationship whether we should see this as a temporary tactical shift that will revert back to reform or something more than that? >> thank you and thank you to the world affairs counsel for letting me be part of this panel and part of this group. before looking at the regional i would like to make a couple of general comments. i think as steve said, pakistan is important and it's obviously important because of its size and it is a capable state. i'm not sure i would agree with ambassador munter that isn't is in sort of a stagnant period. i think in fact pakistan is going through a rather wrenching process and it's an important time to see which way the process moves. it is on the one hand, it's a country that i still believe the majority of people want a peaceful, stable, developed country where people have opportunities a
cited as a driver for much of what pakistan does and even for what much of pakistan is. recently we have seen the india pakistan relations have gotten better. perhaps significantly better and i would be curious as how you would see that warming in the relationship whether we should see this as a temporary tactical shift that will revert back to reform or something more than that? >> thank you and thank you to the world affairs counsel for letting me be part of this panel and part of this...
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they will be able to get it from, let's say -- >> pakistan. >> pakistan. [laughter] oftentimes we do these things in echo form. [laughter] they will have it. once they have it, this was the second part of the argument. containment won't prevent that, and now you talk about a middle east that's nuclear armed, and it's not just the saudis, and the idea that the concept of the cold war, which i was a practitioner of, are going to work here, you know, i used to work on the soviet union, was an arms control negotiator. you had a guaranteed balance the power because each side knew they couldn't disarm the other. we both had a capability. in the middle east, you won't have that. no one will believe they can afford to strike second. now it means that everybody in that region's going to be on a hair trigger. now, think about it. it's a region characterized by conflict. that's the norm, not the exception. they are all op a hair trigger making the prospect of nuclear war likely in the middle east which is a pretty horrendous prospect to contemplate. that's the reason
they will be able to get it from, let's say -- >> pakistan. >> pakistan. [laughter] oftentimes we do these things in echo form. [laughter] they will have it. once they have it, this was the second part of the argument. containment won't prevent that, and now you talk about a middle east that's nuclear armed, and it's not just the saudis, and the idea that the concept of the cold war, which i was a practitioner of, are going to work here, you know, i used to work on the soviet union,...
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you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children, and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. november 26, 2008. an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the righteous. >> reporter: indian intelligence intercepted the terrorists' cell phone conversations with their commanders in pakistan. >> they were very calm, not shouting, not excited. they were doing their job, as a matter of fact. >> one gunman was captured alive. >> reporter: for the army of the righteous, it was a test run for future operations, not just in india, but perhaps elsewhere. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: their method of attack could easily be adapted to any american city. no hijacked airliners or sophisticated
you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children, and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. november 26, 2008. an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the...
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pakistan has large numbers. north and west africa, really. so we talked about mauritania, but yocan me allhe way down the west african coast, very significant numbers of enslavement. >> hinojosa: all right, now, help our audience understand the definition, because there is an image in our country, and one that, you know, in terms of the media, popular culture... i mean, i was reading your stuff, and i was writing down... well, roots, you know? that's the image that a certain generation has. >> yeah, we hold in our mind a picture from the 19th century. >> hinojosa: chained. >> african americans, cotton fields. and that was slavery at one point in time in one particular place in the world. but, you know, slavery has taken all these different forms throughout all of human history. >> hinojosa: so define it for... >> but if you take all those forms and you say, "what is the core, what is the central attributes of this," it always amounts to the same thing-- one person completely controls another person. they use violence to maintain that control.
pakistan has large numbers. north and west africa, really. so we talked about mauritania, but yocan me allhe way down the west african coast, very significant numbers of enslavement. >> hinojosa: all right, now, help our audience understand the definition, because there is an image in our country, and one that, you know, in terms of the media, popular culture... i mean, i was reading your stuff, and i was writing down... well, roots, you know? that's the image that a certain generation...
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pakistan is. recently we have seen that india, pakistan relations have got a little bit better. perhaps significant that anna beatrice asked how you would read that warming in relationship, whether we should see this as temporary tactical shift that will revert back to its historic form, or something more than that? >> thank you, and thank into the world affairs council. it's great to be part of the spam and to be part of this group. before looking at the regional, i would just like to make a couple of general comments. i think as steve hadley said, pakistan is important because of its size, because of its nuclear weapons capable state and its location. i'm not sure i would agree with ambassador munter that it's been sort of ecstatic period. i think, in fact, pakistan is going through a rather wrenching process, and it's an important time to see which way the process moves. it's, on the one hand, it's a country where i simply the majority of people want what majority of people everywhere want. the
pakistan is. recently we have seen that india, pakistan relations have got a little bit better. perhaps significant that anna beatrice asked how you would read that warming in relationship, whether we should see this as temporary tactical shift that will revert back to its historic form, or something more than that? >> thank you, and thank into the world affairs council. it's great to be part of the spam and to be part of this group. before looking at the regional, i would just like to...
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the blast injured 30 people who were attending a procession in northwest pakistan. pakistan has suspended mobile phone service for two days to prevent such bombings since cell phones are often used as detonators. >> an explosion that rocked springfield, massachusetts last night was caught on camera. the blast leveled a bar and el damaged twelve buildings nearby. it was fueled by a gas leak. no one died, but 18 people suffered non-life-threatening injuries and half of them were firefighters. >>> new this morning, the low water levels on the mississippi will level are about to get lower. the missouri river res view will be lowered in response to a doubt. it could potentially bring barge traffic on the mississippi to a halt within a few weeks. the river is nearing historic lows. the river carries or barges carry 20% of the nation's coal and 60% of u.s. grain exports. in the midwest they are talking about a drought. but not here. >> yeah, isn't this beautiful. the view outside you are looking at the clear sky. we have a little bit of fog in the north bay and we will tal
the blast injured 30 people who were attending a procession in northwest pakistan. pakistan has suspended mobile phone service for two days to prevent such bombings since cell phones are often used as detonators. >> an explosion that rocked springfield, massachusetts last night was caught on camera. the blast leveled a bar and el damaged twelve buildings nearby. it was fueled by a gas leak. no one died, but 18 people suffered non-life-threatening injuries and half of them were...
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blast injured 30 people who were attending a procession in northwest pakistan. they have suspended mobile phone service to prevent such bombings. >>> an explosion in springfield, massachusetts was caught on camera. there is the blast that leveled a bar and damaged 12 buildings. it was fueled by a gas leak. no one died but 18 suffered injuries and half of them were firefighters. >> new this morning, below water levels are about to get lower. they have reduced the flow of the missouri river reservoir in response to the drought. it could potentially bring barge traffic to a halt within weeks. barges carry 20% of the nation's coal. >>> signs of the christmas holiday season are popping up around the bay area. several lighting ceremonies held yesterday and in many places, holidays will light up sales. here are the details from san jose. >> three, two, one. >> with the flip of a switch the holidays begin in san jose. a longstanding tradition of christmas in the park. >> it's beautiful. it's great. we're coming out here and bringing my granddaughter and it's wonderful t
blast injured 30 people who were attending a procession in northwest pakistan. they have suspended mobile phone service to prevent such bombings. >>> an explosion in springfield, massachusetts was caught on camera. there is the blast that leveled a bar and damaged 12 buildings. it was fueled by a gas leak. no one died but 18 suffered injuries and half of them were firefighters. >> new this morning, below water levels are about to get lower. they have reduced the flow of the...
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you know, they're based in the demographic ink blot of pakistan, which, you know, is very populated. and it extends its lines of communications and influence out through the valleys all the way up to soviet -- former soviet central asia. all of them all try to expert influence there. >> that was a look at how geography plays a crucial role in europe and south asia. when we come back, it gets even more interesting. insights into the middle east and even the united states of america. right back. announcer ] choose the same brand your mom trusted for you. children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! ther
you know, they're based in the demographic ink blot of pakistan, which, you know, is very populated. and it extends its lines of communications and influence out through the valleys all the way up to soviet -- former soviet central asia. all of them all try to expert influence there. >> that was a look at how geography plays a crucial role in europe and south asia. when we come back, it gets even more interesting. insights into the middle east and even the united states of america. right...
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if you look at this relief map here, the border between afghanistan and pakistan is very artificial. i've crossed the border many times. every time illegally. and the mountains that descend from the high table land of central asia to the steamy river valley, it's a very gradual descent. it's the same indo-islamic civilization on both sides of the border. so the sides that the u.s. military and diplomatic corp is going to make two separate well functioning states out of it is somewhat adverse to geology. >> what's really going on, we think there are good guys and bad guys, but there are guys the pakistans supports, the guys that india has supported, the russia has intended -- >> india is a big player here, fareed. because if you look through indian history from the guptas to the mull rans, the moguls, the dynasty, others, what you see is for many periods of indian history or subcontinent history, the same empire that controlled the northern third of india also controlled most of pakistan and half of afghanistan, so afghanistan is not foreign to india. it's part of the sub continental
if you look at this relief map here, the border between afghanistan and pakistan is very artificial. i've crossed the border many times. every time illegally. and the mountains that descend from the high table land of central asia to the steamy river valley, it's a very gradual descent. it's the same indo-islamic civilization on both sides of the border. so the sides that the u.s. military and diplomatic corp is going to make two separate well functioning states out of it is somewhat adverse to...
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is, you're a partner -- our message to pakistan is, you're a partner, absent support by the pakistan government, that is an unsustainable situation. from a public diplomacy standpoint, what you want to get to is exactly what we have cultivated over the last couple of years in the u.s.-yemen relationship. you had the president come to the united nations last september and say, i approve the key missions in terms of the use of drones in the context of yemen. we do not have that in the context of pakistan. ultimately, the long term public diplomacy effort is being sacrificed for a short-term tactical purpose. you can do that. as jim said, and some point you have to be mindful of the long- term cost for your short term strategy. >> the drug issue -- drone issue is a short-term issue. we're going to have -- what is going to be the impact of the program on the long-term relationships, and depending on what our prayer public diplomacy relationship was with that country will tell you how successfully or unsuccessfully that program will be received. with yemen, they understood why we were usi
is, you're a partner -- our message to pakistan is, you're a partner, absent support by the pakistan government, that is an unsustainable situation. from a public diplomacy standpoint, what you want to get to is exactly what we have cultivated over the last couple of years in the u.s.-yemen relationship. you had the president come to the united nations last september and say, i approve the key missions in terms of the use of drones in the context of yemen. we do not have that in the context of...
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policy towards pakistan, and pakistan has expectations towards the u.s. policy towards india, and those two can't, you know, do not easily, you know, coexist, and when you -- as a policy over many years, you sit in between those two long time antagonists, you're going to be disappointing both of them to some degree or another, and, yet, one of the great challenges for public diplomacy, you know, is to bring the gap between words and deeds to narrow that to the extent possible. i mean, to shawn's point -- so public opinion polls is not the be all, end all, but it is a barometer that you need to pay attention to as you not only make sure that there is a public diplomacy dimension in the policymaking process, still one of the great challenges, you know, within the building that all of us have worked in, is do we take into account what global expectations are for the united states as you said, as the lone superpower, and that enters into our thinking about how effective a particular policy will be, you know, to the point where we're on a roller coaster. the c
policy towards pakistan, and pakistan has expectations towards the u.s. policy towards india, and those two can't, you know, do not easily, you know, coexist, and when you -- as a policy over many years, you sit in between those two long time antagonists, you're going to be disappointing both of them to some degree or another, and, yet, one of the great challenges for public diplomacy, you know, is to bring the gap between words and deeds to narrow that to the extent possible. i mean, to...
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the blast injured 30 people who were attending a procession in northwest pakistan. pakistan has suspended mobile phone service for two days to suspend such bombings since cell phones are often used as detonators. >> an explosion that rocked springfield, massachusetts last night was caught on camera. the blast leveled a bar and twelve building nearby. it was fueled by a gas leak. no one died but 18 people suffered nonlife-threatening injuries and half of them were firefighters. >>> new of this morning, the low water levels on the mississippi will level are about to get lower. the river is restaurant is going to get lower as a result of a drought. it could bring barge traffic on the mississippi to a halt within week. it's between st. louis and illinois. barges carry 20% of the nation's coal and 60% of u.s. grain exports. in the midwest they are talking about a drought, something that's going to be not done away with but dealt with in about four days from now when we get more rain. >> that's correct. san jose 161% of normal and we could use more seasonal weather. unsea
the blast injured 30 people who were attending a procession in northwest pakistan. pakistan has suspended mobile phone service for two days to suspend such bombings since cell phones are often used as detonators. >> an explosion that rocked springfield, massachusetts last night was caught on camera. the blast leveled a bar and twelve building nearby. it was fueled by a gas leak. no one died but 18 people suffered nonlife-threatening injuries and half of them were firefighters....
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pakistan's been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left people at least twenty eight people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assaults took place in rubble pindi were a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle and kept up and twin blasts outside a shia mosque in karachi. congolese rebels from the militant group m twenty three say that they are ready to seize their country's capital the statement was made in the studio which the fighters had captured on tuesday after al sting you and backed government forces the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join the march and show top president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. thousands have rallied in south korea's capital ahead of the second anniversary of a deadly attack on the country's islands by north korea which accuse seoul of breaching naval boarders during military exercises leading to show and kill for islanders
pakistan's been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left people at least twenty eight people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assaults took place in rubble pindi were a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle and kept up and twin blasts outside a shia mosque in karachi. congolese rebels from the militant group m twenty three say that they are ready to seize their country's capital the...
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now look at some of the stories from around the world pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least twenty people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault to place in when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in quetta and one blast outside a shia mosque and kharaj. congolese rebels from the militant group and twenty three say they're ready to seize the country's capital the statements was made in the city of gone which the fighters captured on tuesday after ousting bad government forces the rebel commander told on the people of the city to join the march on kinshasa to topple president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban and asset freeze. thousands have rallied in south korea's capital ahead of the second anniversary of a deadly attack on a lot of countries islands by north korea which accused so of breaching naval borders during military exercises leading to shelling kill for isl
now look at some of the stories from around the world pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least twenty people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault to place in when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in quetta and one blast outside a shia mosque and kharaj. congolese rebels from the militant group and twenty three say they're ready to seize the country's...
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pakistan's been rocked by a series of terrorist blast that have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital of islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three people the violence came just hours after an explosion just stored a security vehicle in the northwest of the country and twin blasts had a shia mosque and karachi. congolese rebels from the militant group twenty three say they're ready to seize the country's capital the statement was made in the city of golmaal which fighters captured on tuesday after a un back to govern. and force the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join the march on can show to topple presidential just look at the un security council earlier going to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. well a society that was certainly make you stop in your tracks. well look at that all somewhat think it's a start of a new military campaign but this apocalyptic flash has nothing to do with missiles
pakistan's been rocked by a series of terrorist blast that have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital of islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three people the violence came just hours after an explosion just stored a security vehicle in the northwest of the country and twin blasts had a shia mosque and karachi. congolese rebels from the militant group twenty three say they're...
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teams have not been implemented well as now take a look at some other stories from around the world and pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least twenty eight people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in raul pindi when a suicide bomber attacked a religious ceremony the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security hole in twin blasts outside a shia mosque and kharaj. congolese rattle's from the militant group and twenty three say they're ready to seize the country's capital the statement was made in the city of gone which the fighters captured on tuesday after asking un back government forces the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join them our john king shot of the toppled president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban and asset freeze. and say government rallies rock chile's capital santiago with at least four students arrested in clashes with police who used the toilet and water cannon to disperse the crowds demonstrators
teams have not been implemented well as now take a look at some other stories from around the world and pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least twenty eight people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in raul pindi when a suicide bomber attacked a religious ceremony the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security hole in twin blasts outside a shia mosque and kharaj. congolese rattle's from the militant group and...
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pakistan's been wronged by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a sheet a little ceremony killing twenty two people the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwestern city of the country and twin blasts at a shia mosque in iraq. well it's a sight that would make you stop in your tracks. well well some would think that this is a start of a new military campaign but this clash has nothing to do with missiles the dazzling light which fill the horizon as a result of a gas blast incident had happened in western russia after propane delivery truck exploded at a petrol station no one was hurt. but i'll go away the kaiser report is up next stay with us r.t. . flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr run amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until ev
pakistan's been wronged by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a sheet a little ceremony killing twenty two people the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwestern city of the country and twin blasts at a shia mosque in iraq. well it's a sight that would make you stop in your tracks. well well...
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nobody saw it but one may ask what about all those countries that the us has bombed iraq afghanistan pakistan yemen and others or is it that when you refer to civilian deaths as collateral damage somehow feeling civilians sounds more justified when it comes to the doesn't mean you usually hear u.s. officials speak along these lines of course in a conflict like this civilian casualties are inevitable but the u.s. is not always like that when the government was killing civilians the us first to sympathize with the innocents there in most graphic terms but it appears in washington sympathy for suffering tembisa liked it this is hillary clinton on syria the shooting death of a one year old recently by the syrian regime's tanks and troops. is a very stark example of what is going on. one may ask what about those horrible shots of children dying gaza is somehow a less stark example of what's going on it seems america's world police mindset and standing up for the weak thing doesn't apply to palestinians instead we hear the same mantra from u.s. officials that israel has the right to defend itself w
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now let's take a look at some other international news making headlines this hour pakistan's been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least twenty eight people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place on roll pindi want to suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in cata and twin blasts outside a shia mosque in karachi. connelly's rebels from the militant group m twenty three have voiced their plans to seize the country's capital the statement was made in the city of gone the fire is captured on tuesday after ousting u.n. backed government forces the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join the march on kinshasa to topple president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed sanctions on the revelator ship introducing a travel ban and asset freeze. anti-government rallies rock chile's capital santiago with at least four students arrested in clashes at least use pitot of water cannon to disperse the crowd demonstrators called for changes to t
now let's take a look at some other international news making headlines this hour pakistan's been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least twenty eight people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place on roll pindi want to suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in cata and twin blasts outside a shia mosque in karachi. connelly's rebels from the militant group m twenty...
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and it pakistan is or human beings? to operators here, they are but splats. >> we have to join the rest of the world with a comprehensive peace plan. we have to be a member of the united nations and not an outlier. >> oscar award winning filmmaker oliver stone and historian peter kuznick, i want to thank you for being with us. their book, "untold history of the united states." the 10-part mini series on showtime ri. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now!] tavis: good evening. tonight, a conversation with two-time oscar winner sally field. she is once again in the oscar conversation for her role as mary todd lincoln conversation for her role as mary todd lincoln
and it pakistan is or human beings? to operators here, they are but splats. >> we have to join the rest of the world with a comprehensive peace plan. we have to be a member of the united nations and not an outlier. >> oscar award winning filmmaker oliver stone and historian peter kuznick, i want to thank you for being with us. their book, "untold history of the united states." the 10-part mini series on showtime ri. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who...
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the other is pakistan, because of the safe havens. and the ability of safe -- of terrorist groups to move across the border and attacked in afghanistan. obviously, the challenge that that represents, we can take them as they crossed the border, going after them operationally when they do that, but the problem is that when they move back and escape into a safe haven, it makes it very difficult to complete the job. so, in order to really have a secure afghanistan, pakistan will have to take on the responsibility. >> last question. >> thank you for joining us. sir, what can you do and what will you do in the next administration to break the logjam and get the convention ratified for the [indiscernible] [laughter] >> this may require tanks and bombings. [laughter] this is really -- i have to tell you -- one of the most disturbing things. you know, i talk about -- i talk about the national security threats, including the question of whether or not beaters' that we elect can govern and can deal with the challenges faced by this country. whe
the other is pakistan, because of the safe havens. and the ability of safe -- of terrorist groups to move across the border and attacked in afghanistan. obviously, the challenge that that represents, we can take them as they crossed the border, going after them operationally when they do that, but the problem is that when they move back and escape into a safe haven, it makes it very difficult to complete the job. so, in order to really have a secure afghanistan, pakistan will have to take on...
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pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that left at least thirty six people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony that killed twenty three. just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle of the northwest of the country and twin blasts hit a shia mosque in karate. congolese rebels for the militant group m twenty three say the ready to seize the country's capital now that statement was made in the city of goma which the fighters captured on tuesday after government forces the rebel commander called on the people the city to join in the march on kinshasa to topple president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban and asset freeze. dramatic pictures here a sight that would certainly make you stop in your tracks if you came across it. some think it's maybe the start of a new military campaign but no this apocalyptic flash nothing to do with missiles that does really light which f
pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that left at least thirty six people dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony that killed twenty three. just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle of the northwest of the country and twin blasts hit a shia mosque in karate. congolese rebels for the militant group m twenty three say the ready to seize the country's...
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pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad but a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwest of the country twin blasts hit a shia mosque in karate. rebels in eastern syria have seized a key military base containing large artillery stockpiles following a three week standoff some human rights organizations say the facility is the last stronghold of process forces in the oil rich region it follows the rebels capture of a military airport in the same area last week nearly forty thousand people have been killed in the civil conflict that started way of the arab spring protests last year . congolese rebels from the militant group m twenty three say they're now ready to seize the country's capital the statement was made in the city of goma which the fighters kept. don't choose day after ousting u.n. backed government forces the rebel com
pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad but a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwest of the country twin blasts hit a shia mosque in karate. rebels in eastern syria have seized a key military base containing large artillery...
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pakistan's been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least thirty six people dead dozens have been wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three people the violence came just hours after an explosion just roared a security vehicle in the northwest of the country and twin blasts hit a shia mosque and karachi. congolese rebels from the militant group twenty three say they're ready to seize the country's capital the statement was. in the city of goma which fighters captured on tuesday after ousting going back to government forces the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join the margin can show in order to topple president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. well many tourists traveling to india are of course drawn in by luxury at a cheap price tag but as artie's previous reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden costs t
pakistan's been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least thirty six people dead dozens have been wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three people the violence came just hours after an explosion just roared a security vehicle in the northwest of the country and twin blasts hit a shia mosque and karachi. congolese rebels from the militant group twenty three say...
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the war on terror succeeding has the taliban retaken afghanistan where is al qaeda are they now in pakistan the thing is we have these men who have all received praise for their military strategies and yet now we see the generals being punished for professional blunders but for adultery is it because people particularly in the west enjoy a sexy juicy sex scandal or is there something more to it than that. well paula broadwell's father saying that this is something else altogether and there is a belief among many people and i don't think it's a conspiracy theory it's clearly you know and the timing eastport suspicious the fact that general petraeus of course to have testified on what was happening in benghazi on the night when the u.s. ambassador was cute clearly there's a little i mean barbara root supposed to have said that there what she had she was privy to private information that the cia was holding some militia members prisoners close to where the u.s. ambassador was killed in benghazi and is this whole you know i didn't do you know people who were going because not betray a scam arti
the war on terror succeeding has the taliban retaken afghanistan where is al qaeda are they now in pakistan the thing is we have these men who have all received praise for their military strategies and yet now we see the generals being punished for professional blunders but for adultery is it because people particularly in the west enjoy a sexy juicy sex scandal or is there something more to it than that. well paula broadwell's father saying that this is something else altogether and there is a...
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i think pakistan hedges its bets based on what they believe our long-term commitment to the region would be. their calculus would be changed knowing that we will be there beyond 2014 to secure our national objectives. >> right. what other capitals did you have in mind? >> the other capitals i had in mind first and foremost were the 49 capitals of the coalition. i also think the other capitals have that interest, iran, the stans, russia, china, all the countries that have interest in afghanistan. their calculus would be affected by our signing a bilateral agreement. >> so i think it is a very important answer. i have the same feeling. i think islamabad is the first capital that would be affected by the bilateral agreement. tying some elements of the pakistani government to terrorist groups. they are hedging their bets for what happens the day after we leave. if we're not leaving presumably, they lose that argument. but, you know, there is -- every situation is different. i can't help but relate this to iraq. nobody wanted our discussions with the iraqi government for a presence in iraq af
i think pakistan hedges its bets based on what they believe our long-term commitment to the region would be. their calculus would be changed knowing that we will be there beyond 2014 to secure our national objectives. >> right. what other capitals did you have in mind? >> the other capitals i had in mind first and foremost were the 49 capitals of the coalition. i also think the other capitals have that interest, iran, the stans, russia, china, all the countries that have interest in...
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perhaps even more important in pakistan, because of tensions with india. we have a real interest in trying to get afghanistan on board. second, there has been a lot of discussion about american strategy in afghanistan. i think we have a pretty sensible military strategy. john podesta and i have thought about having a good political strategy for a good on left door outcome in 2014, with an afghan government supported by the people, saying there is a strong government between whom they can pass security responsibility. and we have written about that. i think that that is very important. i think it is also important for the administration to carry through on what they said they would do, which is carrying the belief of the substantial force in 2014. i am reluctant to do that. america has sacrificed so much blood and treasure there, but it is precisely because of that that i think we have to have a presence on the ground, because this cake will not be cut by 2014. lastly, i do not think still that we spend enough time focusing on pakistan. i think that pakista
perhaps even more important in pakistan, because of tensions with india. we have a real interest in trying to get afghanistan on board. second, there has been a lot of discussion about american strategy in afghanistan. i think we have a pretty sensible military strategy. john podesta and i have thought about having a good political strategy for a good on left door outcome in 2014, with an afghan government supported by the people, saying there is a strong government between whom they can pass...
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thailand, pakistan, and turkey. she, again ,-com,-com ma had her own schedule of events. in the end, she wrote, it left us busy but happy. but in such a short time, so much could be accomplished. in november of 1958, the couple traveled to london where pat while the press with her naughty wardrobe and unspoiled manner. the final year he went to poland. in moscow, this confronted nikita khrushchev in the debate during which the two leaders argued communism and capitalism in an exhibition of american consumer goods. she had her own agenda of visiting orphanages and hospitals. there were all kinds of pictures of her handing out candy and bubblegum to children in life magazine. more importantly, her point of question led the rise of other soviet officials appearing at the event during the rest of the visit. she thought it helped to have a woman along on a diplomatic trip. he was overwhelmed by the outpouring of cheers that greeted the nixons as they traveled through the streets of poland. she was not easily rattled and had to fight back tears. when she became first lady almos
thailand, pakistan, and turkey. she, again ,-com,-com ma had her own schedule of events. in the end, she wrote, it left us busy but happy. but in such a short time, so much could be accomplished. in november of 1958, the couple traveled to london where pat while the press with her naughty wardrobe and unspoiled manner. the final year he went to poland. in moscow, this confronted nikita khrushchev in the debate during which the two leaders argued communism and capitalism in an exhibition of...
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thailand, pakistan and turkey. although her has been met with leaders from she again had hetero of events. in the end she wrote it was a busy but in such a short time so much can be accomplished. in november 1958, the couple traveled to london, where pat what much of the british press with her natty wardrobe and unspoiled manner. the following year they went to the soviet union and poland. in moscow, transcendent and from the crew chef in the debate during which the two leaders argued that communism and capitalism in an exhibition of american consumer goods. once again her own agenda visiting orphanages and hospitals. he might've gotten more headlines for pats interaction the soviet women and children also made a lasting impression. there were all kinds of pictures of her handing out candy and a book onto the soviet children that made it into the magazine. perhaps more importantly, her pointed question to nikita khrushchev about his wife's absence from the festivities led to mrs. khrushchev as well as other soviet
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the course of one day, we were in three countries thailand, pakistan, and turkey. a lot her husband with government leaders she had her own schedule. in the end she wrote, it was a dizzy but happy that in such a short time so much could be accomplished. in november of 1958, the couple traveled to london where pat wowed much of the british press with the wardrobe and unspoiled manner. the following year they went to the soviet union and poll poll lane. -- poland -- argued the merit of communism and capitalism in an exhibition of american consumer goods. pat had her own agenda of visiting or fan inches and hospitals. she might have gotten more headline but the interaction with. the made an lasts embrace. there were all kinds of pictures of her handing out candy and bubble gum that knead to "life" magazine. perhaps more importantly the pointed questions too crew sheaf about the wife's absence from the festivity lead to her as well as the wives of ore soviet officials suddenly appearing at the events during the rest of the visit. they told one report she thought it hel
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whether we are forgetting that pakistan, you know, it may be more dangerous potentially than it ends, that, in fact, we're getting a nuclear powers. israel, iran, potentially pakistan, india, certainly china, but definitely japan, potentially -- occasionally, and then russia. [laughter] and 70% of the world's energy is here. energy becomes so dray dramaticy contagious. what do you do? briefly over human rights. i do believe between democracy and dictatorship is this, a soft asset, but a very important one that why india does not record in human rights that, you know, necessarily be proud of, but they have accountability, and, therefore, i believe that whereas china could be a successful nation, it cannot be a modern nation, and it's only a modern nation if it permits democracy and if it permits secularism, the equality and presence of it. until then, it's successful, but not modern. >> james? >> three things very quickly. first, i want to just follow directly on the admiral's comments about the u.n. convention on the law of the sea. it is remarkable to many of the u.s. military that u
whether we are forgetting that pakistan, you know, it may be more dangerous potentially than it ends, that, in fact, we're getting a nuclear powers. israel, iran, potentially pakistan, india, certainly china, but definitely japan, potentially -- occasionally, and then russia. [laughter] and 70% of the world's energy is here. energy becomes so dray dramaticy contagious. what do you do? briefly over human rights. i do believe between democracy and dictatorship is this, a soft asset, but a very...
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india's external affairs minister says he would only consider a request if it comes from pakistan's government or from the man's family. >>> former french president nicolas sarkozy is in court this morning being questioned on allegations of illegal campaign contributions. the case centers on whether he accepted nearly $200,000 from france's richest woman to fund his 2007 presidential bid. sarkozy denies any wrongdoing. >>> laura, this one is a frightening warning. the fda finding more contaminated drugs proud by a massachusetts company linked to that national fungal meningitis outbreak. the fda says it has found no known fungal growth and bacteria in two steroids produced in the new england compound center. that's the same company being blamed for a meningitis outbreak that has so far killed 34 people and sickened nearly 500 more nationwide. the fda says those illnesses were caused by a drug given in epidurals and joint injections as a treatment for pain. however, the other two steroids have not been linked to any infections in the ongoing outbreak. >>> coming up, black friday coming early thi
india's external affairs minister says he would only consider a request if it comes from pakistan's government or from the man's family. >>> former french president nicolas sarkozy is in court this morning being questioned on allegations of illegal campaign contributions. the case centers on whether he accepted nearly $200,000 from france's richest woman to fund his 2007 presidential bid. sarkozy denies any wrongdoing. >>> laura, this one is a frightening warning. the fda...
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the senator from kentucky just before we went out, he voted to cut off aid to pakistan, libya, and egypt. it only got 10 votes, but now that is spreading dollar round the far right. they should vote to cut that aided. we're seeing that a merger in our party and, in our nation now, and a lot of people are saying, why should we be spending money on these foreign adventures and foreign assistance when we have so much trouble at home? that debate will rage between now and the next election, particularly the next presidential elections. >> minister mackay, your administration has been a loyal ally to the united states, falling into afghanistan. considering the outcome in these two places, how would you say you're nations point of view has changed, if it has come on the responsibilities on democracy to take action to? >> i want to play on something senator mccain just said. in considering interventions from military contributions, foreign aid, there is no question that the very stormy economic situation that we are all in, the fragility of the economy still directly influences a government's t
the senator from kentucky just before we went out, he voted to cut off aid to pakistan, libya, and egypt. it only got 10 votes, but now that is spreading dollar round the far right. they should vote to cut that aided. we're seeing that a merger in our party and, in our nation now, and a lot of people are saying, why should we be spending money on these foreign adventures and foreign assistance when we have so much trouble at home? that debate will rage between now and the next election,...
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you don't look at it to a more classic consumer lens, then if you are a young 20 year old person in pakistan who is never had a job or doesn't want to a political party, we have missed you so now, in understanding which were thinking about. potential to are very serious detriment. so getting out into the marketplace, understand building those critically important networks, engage with people, not preaching to them, i think would be a great legacy. >> i think the legacy -- i don't think the legacy has been written yet. i tend to look at publicly diplomacy primer through a -- ultimately the best public diplomacy is our policies that reflect your interests and your values, and as i said before, the gap between what we say in what we do is as narrow as it can be. and then challenge for public diplomacy is that we make policy on a local basis, country by country, but we communicate global your answers always going to be changed between what you do, vis-À-vis a particular country, and then how it relates to your broader pronouncements. so i think in terms of legacy, i think probably the challenge
you don't look at it to a more classic consumer lens, then if you are a young 20 year old person in pakistan who is never had a job or doesn't want to a political party, we have missed you so now, in understanding which were thinking about. potential to are very serious detriment. so getting out into the marketplace, understand building those critically important networks, engage with people, not preaching to them, i think would be a great legacy. >> i think the legacy -- i don't think...